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Florida has a great variety of native trees – more than any other state in the U.S. other than Hawaii.  Over northern Florida, particularly in the western section, many of the trees that range widely and are well known over the Eastern U.S. find there are well known over the Easter U.S. find their southern limit.  Here are many kinds of hickory, elm, ash, maple, magnolia, basswood and locust, while a large number of different kinds of pine, gum and oak are at home widely over the state.  Many tropical and subtropical plants found in the Caribbean have their northern limit in south Florida. Library has 15th Edition and 23rd Edition (Cover is from 15th Edition)

 

Publication Details

  • Published: 1985
  • Publisher: Florida Division of Forestry
  • Dewey Decimal: 582.16
  • ECHO Library: 582.16 FLO

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